A leading crypto intelligence firm is revealing the amount of Ethereum (ETH) torched since the rollout of the London hard fork in August.
IntoTheBlock says that the leading smart contract platform has burned over two million Ethereum worth $5.86 billion since the upgrade, adding that 766,720 ETH ($2.27 billion) were destroyed in the last three months.
The London hard fork introduced the EIP-1559 protocol that permanently destroys certain amounts of ETH every time a user processes a transaction to create pressure on the supply of the leading smart contract platform.
IntoTheBlock says transactions involving non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the largest fuel source of Ethereum’s fee-burning mechanism.
“NFT trading activity has been the largest burner of Ether since the introduction of EIP 1559:
As the circulating supply of Ethereum continues to drop, widely followed pseudonymous analyst Smart Contracter predicts that ETH will outperform Bitcoin (ETH/BTC) in the coming months.
“ETH/BTC weekly looks like it’s putting in a nice high timeframe higher low. Not a bad spot to rotate some BTC into at these levels, in my opinion.”
Looking at Smart Contracter’s chart, the analyst predicts that ETH/BTC will rise to 0.09 BTC ($3,811) by June, suggesting an upside potential of nearly 30% from the pair’s current value of 0.07 BTC ($2,964).
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